What happened to the Moderator thread?

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Jason Pipes wrote:This means I will have considerable more time to devote to the site.
JASON

Don't forget to leave a little time for; "I also enjoy collecting stamps, studying war and strategy boardgames, driving and tinkering with exotic sports cars, watching F1 racing, hiking and camping in the Nevada desert, mushroom hunting, astronomy, and tactical scenario based paintball with a focus on CQB training" - :wink:

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Post by Commissar D, the Evil »

My votes for Tom as a moderator--he doesn't believe in censorship, he's fair and, as far as I can tell, he isn't hooked into a lot of the flaming and fighting on any site dealing with the Third Reich.

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Commissar D, the Evil wrote:My votes for Tom as a moderator--he doesn't believe in censorship, he's fair and, as far as I can tell, he isn't hooked into a lot of the flaming and fighting on any site dealing with the Third Reich.
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I agree 100% with David !!

But, whether Tom, Christoph, et.al, become moderators is, in the end, entirely Jason's call.

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Post by Sam H. »

I agree, Tom would be an excellent moderator.

he's got my vote for what its worth.
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Post by Paddy Keating »

Tom Houlihan gets my vote.

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